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A collection of short stories sketches life in New York's immigrant neighborhoods through connected vignettes that blend humor, pathos, and social observation. The pieces portray a range of urban characters whose everyday struggles, ambitions, loves, and small tragedies reveal cultural traditions, class tensions, and the city's moral ambiguities. Episodes range from comic misadventure to quieter reflection, depicting community rituals, romantic entanglements, and the impact of wider events on ordinary lives. Narrative voices alternate between anecdotal storytelling and vivid scene-making to capture a bustling, plural metropolis.

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Konrad Bercovici

Konrad Bercovici was a Romanian-born author and journalist known for his vivid portrayals of urban life and social issues. His works often explore the complexities of human nature and the struggles of the marginalized. Notable among his writings are "Crimes of Charity," which delves into the darker aspects of philanthropy, and "Dust of New York," a reflection on the gritty realities of life in New York City. Bercovici's narratives are characterized by their keen observations and a deep empathy for his characters, contributing to the literary landscape of the early 20th century.

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